Throttle position sensor mounting arrangement for personal water

Marine propulsion – Means for accomodating or moving engine fluids – Cooling for engine

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440 1, B63H 2110

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059065249

ABSTRACT:
A mounting arrangement for a throttle position sensor associated with a throttle valve is disclosed. The throttle valve is positioned within an intake pipe of an intake system of an engine which is positioned in an engine compartment defined by a hull of a watercraft. An output shaft of the engine is arranged to drive a water propulsion device of the watercraft. The intake pipe extends from the engine and is arranged to route air to a combustion chamber of the engine. The throttle position sensor is mounted so as to be shielded by the intake pipe from heat generated by the engine and radiated therefrom and from an exhaust system associated therewith.

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